The process involves stitching the final image together, but it’s not quite the same as traditional panoramics.

“Photographers use the RhinoCam’s Composition Screen to align their shots and captures 6-8 images. The lens remains firmly in place while the RhinoCam’s moving platform positions the NEX sensor for multiple precisely-positioned exposures. RhinoCam images are finalized using a flat stitching method, avoiding the perspective errors and curvilinear distortion present in images joined via spherical stitching often found with motorized systems that move both camera body and lens.”

For studio and landscape artists like myself this looks like an amazing solution! When the 7n comes out and I find some spare cash around (not likely, being a grad student hah) I’ll be eyeing this system.